Hello MoS. I was not aware of dating that mark that precisely. Can you link to the source? that might be useful for the future. There is also...
Im thinking it must have been part of a set at one point. I was thinking maybe the four seasons, but perhaps some sort of mythology grouping.
this is from an auction a few weeks ago, not sure what it went for but I thought to keep a few pics for reference. How rare are these? [ATTACH]...
all or most of the mid 19th cent Pratt stuff seems to be marked. Why arent these?
Hello Bron: I was not at the auction in person so I only see the pictures that you see on the link. It certainly seems like one of them was...
yes those are the ones that you linked to above. I was quite suprised they went for so much as they are unmarked and was wondering if anyone knew...
thanks for all the helpful comments.
from a recent auction. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I cant copy the photo so here is the link: https://picryl.com/media/bacchante-c8595f
what an interesting catch MoS. What example are you looking at? the only one I see right now is one on etsy. Still hard to believe the original...
I'm getting more of a 1970s vibe from the wording rather than 1930s
yeah thats where Im stuck. This one by COuillard has same/similar marking in the lower left and they say that that one was produced as late as...
poster size 36x24". from a local estate [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mid 19th cent?
any ideas on this one? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
close up of grass [ATTACH]
here's something interesting look at the grass beneath this lion. The auctioneer says the grass is painted in the characteristic Niderviller...
Quite possibly Niderviller from mid 18th to mid 19 cent. Although the paid data base Im using says there are a lot of recent asian knock offs. The...
Oh thanks Roaring. But Mottahedeh was mainly doing reproductions of antique chinese stuff. These cats would presumably be Staffordshire in origin?
from local estate sale, that's the only pic.[ATTACH]
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